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in the spirit of the question have you had much response from washington? you are sitting out an agenda. is anyone listening to you? [laughter] >> i think people are listening. so come the fact has changed that we have seen from the book people in companies and individual women and men so we see them start circles all over and we see a lot of engagement and a lot of people asking for a raise. men think this is great keep telling everyone. on the corporate sector john chambers assigned the bucked the top 400 people and publicly said i thought i was get this. we are not so good at this. and he stood on the stage. i joined him and his management of sight. the only way to be the best company in the world as to have 50% of the population. warren buffett for berkshire hathaway talked all out women of this year as a competitive advantage. i want women and men running the companies to invest not to be nice, but because it's their bottom line. >> if we face a global competitiveness with asia and asia continues to discriminate against half of the workforce, it's pret
in the spirit of the question have you had much response from washington? you are sitting out an agenda. is anyone listening to you? [laughter] >> i think people are listening. so come the fact has changed that we have seen from the book people in companies and individual women and men so we see them start circles all over and we see a lot of engagement and a lot of people asking for a raise. men think this is great keep telling everyone. on the corporate sector john chambers assigned the...
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we have earnings next week as well. >> this is all about washington. people get worried, even what we said about the employment report that is history at this stage. the more uncertainty it causes and uncertainty is toxic for the economy and markets because it causes people to hesitate to make decisions. i don't think we're going to default on u.s. debt. i think even in a worst case scenario and that could happen, the treasury secretary will probably still give priority to making sure the principal and interest payments are made on u.s. debt first. what we really need is a six-month cooling off period where we pass the legislation necessary to reopen the government and to deal with the debt ceiling and both sides need to pull back from this. right now we're heading for a collision which is really undermining the economy at a time when the economy didn't need it. >> i think david makes a good point. that is, if the agreement is just simply to increase the debt limit enough to take us down three months or six months, i don't know that that really helps u
we have earnings next week as well. >> this is all about washington. people get worried, even what we said about the employment report that is history at this stage. the more uncertainty it causes and uncertainty is toxic for the economy and markets because it causes people to hesitate to make decisions. i don't think we're going to default on u.s. debt. i think even in a worst case scenario and that could happen, the treasury secretary will probably still give priority to making sure the...
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since the affordable care act began on october 1, kitchens across the country are taking orders from washington on how to run their businesses. the bill's 2 major rules says: 1. an employer must provide health care if it has more than 50 full-time employees, or it will pay a fine - 2. and an employee is considered full-time if they work more than 30 hours per week these rules hit restaurants hard, where there are a large number of part-time employees, and the average profit is about 5 percent. our margins are so tight and our profit per employee is so low, it can be devastating for our business. it feels like it's constantly changing health care consultant justin treece says restaurants are trying to ride the wave of uncertainty the new health-care laws have brought. he says many want to cap hours in order to reduce the number of full-time employees, but he warns of possible legal trouble. i've met with groups that said they're just going to start capping hours - that's something i'd be a little concerned with as a business owner because if i cut all those hours am i going to have someone knock
since the affordable care act began on october 1, kitchens across the country are taking orders from washington on how to run their businesses. the bill's 2 major rules says: 1. an employer must provide health care if it has more than 50 full-time employees, or it will pay a fine - 2. and an employee is considered full-time if they work more than 30 hours per week these rules hit restaurants hard, where there are a large number of part-time employees, and the average profit is about 5 percent....
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let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six, seven, 8%. that has been steady. really strong performance. liz: which group is -- in them separating them from the actual group traveler, but a business traveler, leisure traveler with a little bit more money? who is doing the best? >> that they put the business traveler and leisure, but probably the higher end leisure is strongest. you talk about ritz-carlton. we had a dozen ritz-carlton resorts in florida who are performing very, very well. the west coast's performing great. those are driven often buy high-end leisure travel. but the working traveler is back on the road. so ibm executive, ibm s
let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six,...
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military expansion and who dares to question and dissent from washington orthodoxies on foreign policy one of them has to do with israel if you dare to publicly point out that the u.s. and israel are separate countries and american interests should trump israeli interests when they conflict and that's a subversive thing to say here in washington could be a career killer the advocates for direct negotiations with hamas he condemned the power of the pro israel lobby in washington here's one of his statements to that effect the political reality is that the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here i have always argued against some of the dumb things they do because i don't think it's in the interest of israel i just don't think it's smart for israel needless to say his nomination for the position of defense secretary has incurred a slew of objections for the past three weeks different interest groups have been running attack ads on t.v. saying things like he's soft on iraq and he's a bad choice for the job to go on like the vast majority of us politicians who keep repeating the al
military expansion and who dares to question and dissent from washington orthodoxies on foreign policy one of them has to do with israel if you dare to publicly point out that the u.s. and israel are separate countries and american interests should trump israeli interests when they conflict and that's a subversive thing to say here in washington could be a career killer the advocates for direct negotiations with hamas he condemned the power of the pro israel lobby in washington here's one of...
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manager is clearly not all in or has very little conviction because of worries about the fickle nature of washington. thursday unemployment numbers, fears the nonfarm payroll on friday. he fears the words of every fed governor who talks about the buy. testimony by ben bernanke, all the press conferences by john boehner and the president. he definitely fears steve liesman and rick santelli. you cannot invest in self-imposed fear in this kind of bull market. if you find yourself thinking, okay, okay, wait until the bloodshed starts, we're okay. you are not going to take positions with any confidence and you'll be spooked out with every mention of anything involving a fed. you're going to be so defensive as to have much less exposure to stocks and much more cash than you need which is a license to fall behind in rapid fashion. most likely not participated in the upswing and you certainly aren't going to be involved in the industrials of the housing plays because both would be hurt by the fed's actions that you so fear. in fact, you would most likely be short those sectors if you're a hedge fund manager
manager is clearly not all in or has very little conviction because of worries about the fickle nature of washington. thursday unemployment numbers, fears the nonfarm payroll on friday. he fears the words of every fed governor who talks about the buy. testimony by ben bernanke, all the press conferences by john boehner and the president. he definitely fears steve liesman and rick santelli. you cannot invest in self-imposed fear in this kind of bull market. if you find yourself thinking, okay,...
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meanwhile here in washington, d.c. the investigation continues into who may have sent letters with ricin, possibly that is still being tested, to president obama and to u.s. senator roger wicker. what had happened, at its off site mailing screening centers, authorities intercepted these letters. there were preliminary results saying they had tested positive for ricin. now authorities are looking whether or not they actually have. these tests usually take for final confirmation anywhere between 24 and 48 hours. so they're waiting on results of that. these are two letters the fbi says came from tennessee. so they continued their investigation there. meanwhile on capitol hill today, in a number of senate office buildings there were reports of suspicious packages, suspicious envelopes, suspicious packages being sent to state offices, local offices of u.s. senators. much of that has been cleared already. this is heightened sense of really, sensitivity here in washington, d.c. to watch out for all of these kind of things. u.
meanwhile here in washington, d.c. the investigation continues into who may have sent letters with ricin, possibly that is still being tested, to president obama and to u.s. senator roger wicker. what had happened, at its off site mailing screening centers, authorities intercepted these letters. there were preliminary results saying they had tested positive for ricin. now authorities are looking whether or not they actually have. these tests usually take for final confirmation anywhere between...
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good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm bob english here in washington d.c. here are the stories we're watching today well times are changing switzerland once the safehaven bank country apparently does sure there's no officially a windowing acid itself and it's not the longer. go to private financial asset haven according to bloomberg the amount of swiss assets under management shrank by twenty five percent over a five year period apparently the problem is if you're trying to help us clients evade taxes and then you say your client list uncle sam wealthy americans will not want to do business with you big surprise and let's not even get into that pesky euro paid but don't count out the us dollar just yet because argentina has a brand new bond program financed by well the greenback itself central bank reserves are dwindling so the argentine central bank is offering pieces of argentine paper for u.s. paper sounds like the ultimate bait and switch but don't pray for them argentina because our whistleblower in chief is facing heat from our former get in prison or
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"washington journal" continues. >> in order to raise money, i filed an application with the ira's in 2011 seeking to obtain (c)3 status. i have been waiting 29 months without status. >> many of the agencies of the federal government do not understand they are servants of the people. they think they are our masters and they are mistaken. i am not interested in scoring political points. i want to protect and preserve the america i grew up in, the america that people crossed oceans and risked their lives to become a part of. i am terrified it is slipping away. thank you. >> the purpose of a tax exemption is to enable easier promotion of public good, not political work. it is the responsibility of the irs to determine which groups are choosing the correct exempt status and which are trying to many places them -- trying to manipulate the system. on c-span, house ways and means is from tea party groups. also this weekend months he onnt -- also this weekend, printers row. the life ofn 3, medgar evers. host: present obama a
"washington journal" continues. >> in order to raise money, i filed an application with the ira's in 2011 seeking to obtain (c)3 status. i have been waiting 29 months without status. >> many of the agencies of the federal government do not understand they are servants of the people. they think they are our masters and they are mistaken. i am not interested in scoring political points. i want to protect and preserve the america i grew up in, the america that people crossed...
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i remember during the campaign he said so evocatively doesn't want to just change players and washington wants to change the game and he's struggling to change the game that that system of governance that de geniuses you i mean you think about we talk a lot tipping the had to the oscars and lincoln and lincoln in a wonderful quote that's not often quote he says we're all born originals but we die copies and i think of that in the context of politicians we go through an election and campaign with such a originality and creativity and enthusiasm and expectation and then we terme out just like everybody else and nobody got a link to them but a fashion that obama the use of technology individual people the districts the way he combined all that working of course early five thousand self organizing communities came asia extraordinary and you know it's interesting i talk about this in the book he wanted to keep those voices amplified after he won that campaign and engaged so he created something called change dot gov and had a very infamous town hall meeting where he said i know you have a lot
i remember during the campaign he said so evocatively doesn't want to just change players and washington wants to change the game and he's struggling to change the game that that system of governance that de geniuses you i mean you think about we talk a lot tipping the had to the oscars and lincoln and lincoln in a wonderful quote that's not often quote he says we're all born originals but we die copies and i think of that in the context of politicians we go through an election and campaign...
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oh now have some of but sure she does washington but should call as he believes. it's only the muscles but one. more female is this in this when he probably got see those who did was only because he was there to blanket. and mom a choice they said that i was upset trust but when curtis. hanson. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hour or so you can be online for for. all right. berland social science center just published a study suggesting that two thirds of muslims in western europe hold their religious rules the laws of the countries that they believe that if you read the bible if you if you go into christianity you find the sometimes that you should obey god more than. we really just want people to more convincing those of the students of the very same thing love is now ready for muslims. across the ideological spectrum when president obama wanted to take us into the war in syria the american people spontaneously rising up and say no way and we see th
oh now have some of but sure she does washington but should call as he believes. it's only the muscles but one. more female is this in this when he probably got see those who did was only because he was there to blanket. and mom a choice they said that i was upset trust but when curtis. hanson. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hour or so you can be online for for. all right. berland...
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we join from washington from two reporters from bloomberg's beijing bureau, the authors of this book, china's super bank, oil and influence how china development bank is rewriting the rules of finance, henry sanderson and eric schmidt, i am pleased to have them here to talk about this, help me understand how the china bank is underwriting, is rewriting the rules of finance. >> >> we decided to look at this bank, because we see this bank as the real power behind china state capitalist system but many peopleave focused on the past two years, and it is really helping rewrite the rules because it is 100 percent state owned and unlike western banks it lent a huge amount to countries, developing countries where western banks haven't lent very much to, such as venezuela you mentioned, china development bank has lent over $40 billion. it also lent a lot of money for infrastructure in africa as well as resources and also money to central asia and russia, so it is really taking quite a different approach to western lenders and helped chinese companies span across the money to get deals, contrac
we join from washington from two reporters from bloomberg's beijing bureau, the authors of this book, china's super bank, oil and influence how china development bank is rewriting the rules of finance, henry sanderson and eric schmidt, i am pleased to have them here to talk about this, help me understand how the china bank is underwriting, is rewriting the rules of finance. >> >> we decided to look at this bank, because we see this bank as the real power behind china state...
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for michelle, i am philip in washington. thanks for watching this evening.
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oh now i have some of bad choices washington should toss as he believes. it's only the muslims but what. bush removed is this in this when the public out see if those who did was only because he was their blanket which are more and more much worse they said that i was upset true but many courteous. and. we're sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hour or so you can be online for for. all right. i. don't understand you correctly bad you don't believe that ad words snowden performed a public service may be in the best interest of the united states but at least in the best interest of humanity here countries don't want to turn over their play book to the other side and that's essentially what's happened here it is true that it is heard a big debate about the role of our intelligence services in the united states i think that debate was coming anyway after nine eleven but i don't think we've had sort of anything in the interest of humanity served by this ep
oh now i have some of bad choices washington should toss as he believes. it's only the muslims but what. bush removed is this in this when the public out see if those who did was only because he was their blanket which are more and more much worse they said that i was upset true but many courteous. and. we're sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hour or so you can be online for for. all...
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talks of monetary easing will likely take center stage at the g-20 meetings in washington. especially after recent aggressive moves by the bank of japan. japan's finance chief continued to reiterate japan's technology is not against reflating its economy. but its south korean counterpart did question how sustainable those measures would be. here is what he told cnbc earlier today. >> translator: when it comes to policy, it must be used for not to weaken the currency. >> the export-led south korean economy has been under pressure. the yen has weakened nearly 20% against the korean currency in just the past six months. you can understand the edge that potentially gives to japanese exporters. for more, let's talk to john hardy. welcome. >> hi. >> look, so does korea have a point here? should it be upset or is it, that japan, when it's continuing the strategy of trying to weaken the yen right when it says the yen was too strong? >> well, it's interesting because obviously these policies are aimed at deflation. they are aimed at weakening the yen. it's a question of whether they
talks of monetary easing will likely take center stage at the g-20 meetings in washington. especially after recent aggressive moves by the bank of japan. japan's finance chief continued to reiterate japan's technology is not against reflating its economy. but its south korean counterpart did question how sustainable those measures would be. here is what he told cnbc earlier today. >> translator: when it comes to policy, it must be used for not to weaken the currency. >> the...
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obama said americans are fed up with washington and the economic recovery needs more jobs and more momentum. >> probably nothing has done more damage 230 our standing in the country than the spectacle than weave seen these past several weeks. >> obama called on members of both parties to sit down and draft a responsible budget. the president said the shutdown encouraged america's enemies and emboldered its competitors and said the impasse to press their allies who looked to the u.s. for leadership. more from nhk world. >> reporter: the u.s. congressional stalemate has drawn criticism from around the world. an expert on japan/u.s. relations says the political turmoil symbolizes the divisions in the country between democrats and the republicans and within both parties. >> american society has been polarized, and extremist views are now becoming more and more influential, on both sides, the right wing and left wing. so it has continued to be very difficult to make a consensus among the americans. >> reporter: the crisis forced president obama to cut short his week-long trip to asia this month.
obama said americans are fed up with washington and the economic recovery needs more jobs and more momentum. >> probably nothing has done more damage 230 our standing in the country than the spectacle than weave seen these past several weeks. >> obama called on members of both parties to sit down and draft a responsible budget. the president said the shutdown encouraged america's enemies and emboldered its competitors and said the impasse to press their allies who looked to the u.s....
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joining me now from washington john mackey in a fox business exclusive. welcome, john. i wanted to bring you on because, a, you're a great business leader. but also, you know, asking you can these core capitalist ideas that are infused with conscious capitalism really work for everybody's company? so, we begin with your version of capitalism which is completely different from milton friedman's which is everything you do goes back to just making the almighty dollar. how are you different? >> we think that of course business has to be profitable, but we think that it starts with business having a higher purpose beyond just making money. doctors have a higher purpose. they heal people. teachers educate. architects design buildings. business is the greatest value creator in the world. that's its purpose, to create value for customers, create value for all of its stake holders, its employees, suppliers, investors and the larger communities that we're part of. liz: you know, as a very strong business, you start with what some people might think would be a very softy heart, an
joining me now from washington john mackey in a fox business exclusive. welcome, john. i wanted to bring you on because, a, you're a great business leader. but also, you know, asking you can these core capitalist ideas that are infused with conscious capitalism really work for everybody's company? so, we begin with your version of capitalism which is completely different from milton friedman's which is everything you do goes back to just making the almighty dollar. how are you different?...
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embassy in washington and the japanese embassy in washington knew that the -- the west very well and a very sophisticated man who warned the government on several occasions that it was a very reckless thing to do but he did it nonetheless. he was probably vain enough to think he was the man to do it if anyone. what did it help to get out of it? >> it really was a gamble at the time they felt they had been cornered into the situation they justified it to this slim possibility that something diplomatic could be worked out after inflict thing a great deal of damage on the pacific fleet in the united states. even though war was being declared in the name of failure of diplomacy they expected america to approach japan with diplomatic solution so japan itself didn't have any exit plan >> short of war. >> short of war, right. the fact that the russo-japanese war -- japan also didn't have an exit plan either and it was because of theodore roosevelt's intervention and peacemaking efforts that japan just got away winning it. it was not straightforward. >> roosevelt, the japanese eyes went bank
embassy in washington and the japanese embassy in washington knew that the -- the west very well and a very sophisticated man who warned the government on several occasions that it was a very reckless thing to do but he did it nonetheless. he was probably vain enough to think he was the man to do it if anyone. what did it help to get out of it? >> it really was a gamble at the time they felt they had been cornered into the situation they justified it to this slim possibility that...
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obama with all his constraints in washington has. and i think we shouldn't forget that. >> rose: all right, know's-- you are smiling. >> i do because i agree with my colleague. it is impressive where we don't expect much to be different in the world 3 or 4 days from now after the meeting, i think it is important that they meet just for the fact of establishing communications. and because as richard was saying, we all know the problems president obama has trying to increase his leeway domestically, internationally. the problems that xi jinping faces are larger than that and include acute ones, dealing with north korea, japan and the east china sea. i think the one thing that is closest to a critical issue between the u.s. and china now is the whole cyberquestion. where i think the chinese are beginning to realize that they run the risk of alienating the part of the american structure that's been most supportive of them over the past decade, essentially the tech establish am, the intellectual establishment. if you have google thinking
obama with all his constraints in washington has. and i think we shouldn't forget that. >> rose: all right, know's-- you are smiling. >> i do because i agree with my colleague. it is impressive where we don't expect much to be different in the world 3 or 4 days from now after the meeting, i think it is important that they meet just for the fact of establishing communications. and because as richard was saying, we all know the problems president obama has trying to increase his...
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ne of some of bad choices washington should call as he believes. if only the muslims but one. more female is this in this when the public out see if those who did was only because he was your blanket. and momma should they said that i was upset church which meant curtis. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and their called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hours or so you can be online for for skype. all right. mogilny to the. reasons he has put has already been plenty to celebrate this december on this month's show wheeling how the future then so lazy section stone how to make movies with an instant messenger on their revolutionary exoskeleton makes a life's work of heavy lifting. she obtained cheer on. the central . show to pull more of the twenty fourth jean olympics what's this boy's life on the line is so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the game should be in the city's present and future ludlow sochi will bring you this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy m
ne of some of bad choices washington should call as he believes. if only the muslims but one. more female is this in this when the public out see if those who did was only because he was your blanket. and momma should they said that i was upset church which meant curtis. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and their called asia plus. is there is there a chance that within the coming half hours or so you can be online for for skype. all right. mogilny to the. reasons he...
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ne of some of bad choices washington but should close as he believes. if only the muslims but one. more female is this in this when the public out see those who does only because he was there to blanket. and mom a choice they said that i was upset sure but when curtis. manson. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there it is there shows that within the coming off hours of you can be online for for skype. all right. thank you. thank. you thank. her. alix please please. alice. alice thanks to her. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to sleep. why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think oldest money. know the value of the only place we have to live of the water that we need to survive it's not compared to bill i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to bait with gold. we're not going to drink what clearly is and is in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say therefore any kind of economic development from the outside
ne of some of bad choices washington but should close as he believes. if only the muslims but one. more female is this in this when the public out see those who does only because he was there to blanket. and mom a choice they said that i was upset sure but when curtis. manson. was sitting there in the office of one of the future partners and they're called asia plus. is there it is there shows that within the coming off hours of you can be online for for skype. all right. thank you. thank. you...
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washington has come out very much in favor of this program. there have been critical voices in town today, and verizon temperature a note explaining that they couldn't confirm or deny whether this happened, but if it did, under the law they would have had to follow this court order. >> tell us more about those critical voices, because this was a topic everywhere in the country, not just in washington. atwater coolers in every single office. what are critics saying? >> what was interesting is you saw dick durbin come out and he said he thought this was disturbing today. but then you have republican voices like rogers and others, who came out and said we think this is perfectly fine. it's being handled appropriately. so it flipped democrats and republicans. >> i want to turn you back to the thing you just said, and it was that no names were attached to these data. but then you said that the government was interested in who was calling whom. what is it then? >> they're tracking the phone numbers them selves. if they get a particular number of int
washington has come out very much in favor of this program. there have been critical voices in town today, and verizon temperature a note explaining that they couldn't confirm or deny whether this happened, but if it did, under the law they would have had to follow this court order. >> tell us more about those critical voices, because this was a topic everywhere in the country, not just in washington. atwater coolers in every single office. what are critics saying? >> what was...
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the panic in washington d.c. came out of high tensions on capitol hill where lawmakers that's still unable to agree and you national budget president obama is forced to cancel his trip to asia because of the political impasse in the country while the u.s. treasury issues are warning of a looming and catastrophic default and got the details shortly. the army has reportedly find live rounds of supporters of deposed islamist president mohamed morsi in cairo to prevent them from occupying to square let's now get an update on the escalating tensions from our correspondent in cairo bell truth a lot about also what's going on there right now can we expect to see the city engulfed in turmoil once again. you know we really saw today was multiple clashes explodes between supporters of ousted leader mohamed morsy and security forces in multiple locations across the country across the country as well as the city i was down just after the square when the thousands of supporters of morsy essentially attempted to access this ma
the panic in washington d.c. came out of high tensions on capitol hill where lawmakers that's still unable to agree and you national budget president obama is forced to cancel his trip to asia because of the political impasse in the country while the u.s. treasury issues are warning of a looming and catastrophic default and got the details shortly. the army has reportedly find live rounds of supporters of deposed islamist president mohamed morsi in cairo to prevent them from occupying to square...
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so i have a great love of washington, d.c., it's a wonderful place. i was an observer, and now i've cread three companies in nearly six years, and i think the difference is that the importance of which side of the political aisle you're on, who you support, which issue are you going to put forth trumps anything that would foster a collaborative and creative environment. i went from an environment of people asking me, well, who do you work for? to what is your passion and how can i help you? i went into deep culture shock moving west and trying to understand this way without people wanting something in return. that was quite an adjustment. >> guest: you come from a conservative republican background, senator mac, george rp bush, independent women's forum, is it tough to be a conservative republican in silicon valley? >> guest: no, it's not. you know, i say that people care about issues more so than politics, per se. i did a briefing on capitol hill earlier, and questions came up, oh can washington get more engaged, and the response was stay out. you kn
so i have a great love of washington, d.c., it's a wonderful place. i was an observer, and now i've cread three companies in nearly six years, and i think the difference is that the importance of which side of the political aisle you're on, who you support, which issue are you going to put forth trumps anything that would foster a collaborative and creative environment. i went from an environment of people asking me, well, who do you work for? to what is your passion and how can i help you? i...
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some of these hotels although built new after two years they look like a 25 year hotel in paris or washington. we're looking to improve the quality of construction to get more long term investment. >> that's just a little bit of a preview of what's coming up tonight on this special investing in africa. make sure you tune in. >> we will do that. you said for now. thanks very much. now, let's get some final investment thoughts with richard lewis. we've seen these forms now. down 8% ftse japan back to 12,000. are you expecting further shake out and in this shake out is it going to throw some opportunities? >> there may well be more shake out. we don't know how long it takes. when the dust settles what do we want to own? geographically first question is japan. there's a big change in fundamentals in japan. we think that the commitments of the policymakers have made are so strong and so public they are not going to back off of them in one month's time or three month's time because of volatility. markets have gotten impatient. so, that's the new story. much more established story internationally is
some of these hotels although built new after two years they look like a 25 year hotel in paris or washington. we're looking to improve the quality of construction to get more long term investment. >> that's just a little bit of a preview of what's coming up tonight on this special investing in africa. make sure you tune in. >> we will do that. you said for now. thanks very much. now, let's get some final investment thoughts with richard lewis. we've seen these forms now. down 8%...
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states are telling washington lead or get out of the way. they are not waiting for congress to raise the minimum wage. we will have that next on "market makers." ♪ >> states are not waiting for congress to act. they are raising the minimum wage. five have done so far just this year along with individual cities around the country. analyzesr economist how policy decisions affect the business. you have given some thought to this idea that states and municipalities are raising minimum wage. what does it mean? >> we are going to get this password minimum wage across the country. memo wage across the country. there will be vastly different standards for minimum wage laws. there has been economic research lead to jobncreases losses. what has not been studied as how to cities close together can change the local dynamic in employment by having vastly different minimum wages. >> what happened to national chains? we were talking about its impact on fast food change. those are in every city and state across the country. how do you make sense of that?
states are telling washington lead or get out of the way. they are not waiting for congress to raise the minimum wage. we will have that next on "market makers." ♪ >> states are not waiting for congress to act. they are raising the minimum wage. five have done so far just this year along with individual cities around the country. analyzesr economist how policy decisions affect the business. you have given some thought to this idea that states and municipalities are raising...
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. >> welcome back to our studios in washington, d.c. we will head to india to meet its fear this new central bank governor. and looking at latin america's most pressing health issues. >> president obama says his red lines are the world's redlines as he takes his campaign for the -- military action in syria to sweden and russia. >> i did not set a red line. the world set a red line. >> obama repeated his call for punitive military action against the syrian government. his administration has been lobbying for congressional backing, and received a boost as the senate foreign relations panel gave its stamp of approval. more updates later in the program. radioactive leakage is an ongoing concern in japan's fukushima powerplant. prime minister shinzo abe a is pledging to deal with the problem before the 2020 olympics. tokyo is in the running to host the games. the fukushima plant has been leaching contaminated water since the 2011 earthquake and soon army. -- tsunami. i will be back in 30 minutes with more. >> thanks. the g-20 summit is due t
. >> welcome back to our studios in washington, d.c. we will head to india to meet its fear this new central bank governor. and looking at latin america's most pressing health issues. >> president obama says his red lines are the world's redlines as he takes his campaign for the -- military action in syria to sweden and russia. >> i did not set a red line. the world set a red line. >> obama repeated his call for punitive military action against the syrian government. his...
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president barack obama met with the singapore prime minister in washington on tuesday. singapore has agreed to a u.s. plan to deploy cutting edge combat ships to the country on a rotational basis beginning as early as this month. obama expressed his appreciation to the country for allowing the u.s. to use military related facilities. >> i'm very thankful for singapore and its partnership. i'm thankful for the prime minister for his outstanding work. >> singapore is very happy that the u.s. and the obama administration has been putting greater emphasis on its relations with asia. >> reporter: thailand and the philippines are asean members and old u.s. allies. by enhancing ties with singapore in addition to these nations, the u.s. government is demonstrating the new defense strategy, rebalancing to asia. nhk world, singapore. >>> health authorities in china have found two more indications bringing the number of infections to nine. the number of patients may grow. a third man has died from h7n9. strain of flu not detected in people. they warn the number of people infected
president barack obama met with the singapore prime minister in washington on tuesday. singapore has agreed to a u.s. plan to deploy cutting edge combat ships to the country on a rotational basis beginning as early as this month. obama expressed his appreciation to the country for allowing the u.s. to use military related facilities. >> i'm very thankful for singapore and its partnership. i'm thankful for the prime minister for his outstanding work. >> singapore is very happy that...
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we are previewing the week ahead in washington. if you would like to join the conversation, the numbers are on your screen. before we get to the phones, we see the questions over gun control. that was settled a week and a half ago. on guns, a wait-and-see approach becomes slim to none. then you look up the politics of this. in "the new york times," there is coverage of paying little cost for defying president obama's bush for gun control. where is the political fallout in this? guest: this is a very important issue that polarizes a lot of people, but if you look at just the politics it's very interesting. on one hand, you have a powerful national rifle association. but the fallout from this has been what do the gun control advocates do with this? there's been some confusion. they're going to be running ads in arkansas, a democrat who the voted against it, but general problem they seem to be having is that they do not have the kind of fired up masses you saw in the tea party movement in 2009-2010. is probably not going have to face
we are previewing the week ahead in washington. if you would like to join the conversation, the numbers are on your screen. before we get to the phones, we see the questions over gun control. that was settled a week and a half ago. on guns, a wait-and-see approach becomes slim to none. then you look up the politics of this. in "the new york times," there is coverage of paying little cost for defying president obama's bush for gun control. where is the political fallout in this? guest:...
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economy has been bruised by the fiscal fight in washington. he's pretty confident america will recover. speaking on nbc's "meet the press" the country can't suffer another round of brinkmanship. >> i know the direction. the direction is that it took an economy that is fighting hard to get good economic growth going, to create jobs for the american people, and it took it in the wrong direction. >> and in spite that in washington, companies are mostly upbeat about economic growth. in the latest survey, they had growth. 27% of economists showed riding in the third quarter. the quarter is expecting rising interest rates to drag on sales over the next year. >>> u.s. treasury yields, we saw last week getting down to 12.5% -- sorry, 2.5%. we were yielding 2.74% before we got the resolution in washington. mark oswald joins us for more. mark, good to see you. we know -- we have a faulk of economic data. we have a potential wrangle at the beginning of the year. what's a conceivable or most likely i should say? >> i think the consensus will focus on marc
economy has been bruised by the fiscal fight in washington. he's pretty confident america will recover. speaking on nbc's "meet the press" the country can't suffer another round of brinkmanship. >> i know the direction. the direction is that it took an economy that is fighting hard to get good economic growth going, to create jobs for the american people, and it took it in the wrong direction. >> and in spite that in washington, companies are mostly upbeat about economic...
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here in washington to talk about the tran pacific partnership, it's promise, problems and prospects. for southeast asia studies and co director of the partners initiative. and sue rob, senior research association for the consulting firm samuels international associations. this was supposed to be the week, why didn't it happen? well, i think they are not going to make this year. i think largely the reason is that the president didn't make his trip to asia in november. and that was a time where it really matters. the political leadership, the big push has to take place. are waiting to see capitol spent on something called trade promotion authority, which is a basically gives congress an up or down vote. and until the president moved on that, i think we are not close to this agreement. i do think the next benchmark is his trip to asia in april, and before we goes he better have tpa, on the hill, and going in the right direction, or this agreement could be in trouble. >> and remind people what it is? >> trade promotion authority. it means that congress will get to vote up or down on an a
here in washington to talk about the tran pacific partnership, it's promise, problems and prospects. for southeast asia studies and co director of the partners initiative. and sue rob, senior research association for the consulting firm samuels international associations. this was supposed to be the week, why didn't it happen? well, i think they are not going to make this year. i think largely the reason is that the president didn't make his trip to asia in november. and that was a time where...
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with new zealand, the signing of the washington declaration associated policy changes have opened up new avenues for the defense cooperation in areas of maritime security and disaster relief and peacekeeping support. in burma we have resumed working to work in military operations and working to make sure they support the ongoing and dynamic reforms. with the vietnamese, we are expanding cooperation as set forth in a new memorandum of understanding. maritime security, search and rescue, peacekeeping, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. in malaysia, indonesia, we are similarly working to build partner capacity and conduct maritime security and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. with china, we have invited the chinese to participate in the rim pac exercise, and are delighted to have accepted. we seek to strengthen and grow our military to military relationship with china. commence rate with our growing economic and political relationship, a building in sustaining a positive and constructive relationship with china is essential to the success of our rebalancing str
with new zealand, the signing of the washington declaration associated policy changes have opened up new avenues for the defense cooperation in areas of maritime security and disaster relief and peacekeeping support. in burma we have resumed working to work in military operations and working to make sure they support the ongoing and dynamic reforms. with the vietnamese, we are expanding cooperation as set forth in a new memorandum of understanding. maritime security, search and rescue,...
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the outspoken meghan mccain gives us the lowdown on washington and her father. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. thank you for being here. studio audience. [ cheers and applause ] >> i mean, kim and kanye are engaged. cee lo is in legal trouble. and i have the highlights from last night's, "dancing with the stars." let's talk about it and more. it's tile for "hot topics." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. make yourselves to home. thank you very much. so, i think -- my co-hosts were getting dressed and here and to the studio, so you may not have heard, but you may have heard, kim and kanye are engaged. he proposed to her in a grand fashion. because, of course, everything's got to be grand. he proposed on her 33rd birthday in front of family and friends. he rented out the giants stadium, got done on one knee, gave her a 15 carat ring. chris gave her 20. just saying. it said please marry me. aren't those nice outdoor heaters? congratulations, i don't know about a date. i do know what i said and i'm going stick to it. i s
the outspoken meghan mccain gives us the lowdown on washington and her father. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. thank you for being here. studio audience. [ cheers and applause ] >> i mean, kim and kanye are engaged. cee lo is in legal trouble. and i have the highlights from last night's, "dancing with the stars." let's talk about it and more. it's tile for "hot topics." [ cheers and applause ]...
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to borrow that money, you can't talk about borrowing money in washington. before the break we asked what these people had in common. all four took action to advance the role of women in the global economy this week, beyonce, john legend, madonna headlining a concert for london women's lights, and zucario spoke at the huffington post first ever women's conference. tell me about how women can drive the real economic recovery? the point of the conference was to redefine success, that women need to lead the way, to redefine success beyond money and power because now the american workplace is fueled by burnout, 24/7 work, sleep deprivation, and the results -- >> have you been talking to my staff? >> and to your husband. it is not good for our well-being. 75% of health care costs in america are because of chronic preventible diseases. it is not sustainable. it is not good for wisdom. it is not good for the decisions our leaders make. at the mccain institute, actually, the former prime minister of israel just gave this advice to future leaders, get more sleep. i k
to borrow that money, you can't talk about borrowing money in washington. before the break we asked what these people had in common. all four took action to advance the role of women in the global economy this week, beyonce, john legend, madonna headlining a concert for london women's lights, and zucario spoke at the huffington post first ever women's conference. tell me about how women can drive the real economic recovery? the point of the conference was to redefine success, that women need to...
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barack obama will welcome his counterpart to washington for talks next week. this comes as north korea makes threats against the southern neighbor. state television says the statement saying it would attack enemies without notice. the statement came as north korea marked the birthday of the founding father. north korea says the latest military threat against the south comes as a response to conservative groups protest in the middle of seoul on monday. it is the 101st anniversary of the founding father. kim burned the pictures jong-il. they said the response to this is recalibrate -- retaliatory actions could start without notice. this protestying very closely to the administration here. it goes on, the just military actions to show how service personnel value in -- all you the dignity of the leadership. now, the south korean defense ministry has reacted to this, maintaining the line that any military provocation would not be just. it would be illegal and there would be a thorough and sterner response from the south korean military from any such action. if you
barack obama will welcome his counterpart to washington for talks next week. this comes as north korea makes threats against the southern neighbor. state television says the statement saying it would attack enemies without notice. the statement came as north korea marked the birthday of the founding father. north korea says the latest military threat against the south comes as a response to conservative groups protest in the middle of seoul on monday. it is the 101st anniversary of the founding...
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to cross the chinese geopolitical interests i'm joined by my guest john fair for in washington he is an author and co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it our market if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a little bit more focused with biden visiting the the region and we have the chinese with their new and restrictive arizona and travel routes what step is this in the new battle for the pacific in your mind. i think that the chinese hard fact they have recognized that pretty good bomber is a weak president therefore they're pushing is far as they can go they've actually talked about their perimeter the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course not in t
to cross the chinese geopolitical interests i'm joined by my guest john fair for in washington he is an author and co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it our market if i can go to you first we've been seeing the...
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washington was open and back to business today, and wall street celebrated big time. the s&p 5 00 closed at a new all-time high and the nasdaq setting a fresh 13-year high and more milestones, the dow transport the small cap russe russerussell 2,000 and more ending at record closes. with the budget and debt ceiling deals wrapped up, investors focused on fundamentals. stronger than expected manufacturing data from the philadelphia federal reserve bank. more on that in a few minutes but first the closing numbers, the dow was the only index in the red that lost two points dragged down by disappointing earnings by three components, ihb, united health care and goldman sachs. the nasdaq rose 23 and s&p added 11 points at the new record close. >>> so was yesterday's deal in washington, all clear for the markets for something far, far less. joining us to discuss is nick colus. nick, i've been calling this the sort of resolution rally that we've been in for the most part over the past week, and continuing to today when you had 23 of the 30 doe components actually higher and th
washington was open and back to business today, and wall street celebrated big time. the s&p 5 00 closed at a new all-time high and the nasdaq setting a fresh 13-year high and more milestones, the dow transport the small cap russe russerussell 2,000 and more ending at record closes. with the budget and debt ceiling deals wrapped up, investors focused on fundamentals. stronger than expected manufacturing data from the philadelphia federal reserve bank. more on that in a few minutes but first...
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to cross the chinese geopolitical interests i'm joined by my guest john feffer in washington he is an author and co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it martin if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a little bit more focused with biden visiting the the region and we have the chinese with their new restrictive arizona and travel routes what step is this in the new battle for the pacific in your mind. i think that the chinese hard fact how they have recognized that proved to bomber he's a weak president and therefore they're pushing as far as they can go they've actually talked about their purview of the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course. not in th
to cross the chinese geopolitical interests i'm joined by my guest john feffer in washington he is an author and co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it martin if i can go to you first we've been seeing the...
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washington was open and back to business today, and wall street celebrated big time. the s&p 5 00 closed at a new all-time high and the nasdaq setting a fresh 13-year high and more milestones, the dow transport the small cap russe russerussell 2,000 and more ending at record closes. with the budget and debt ceiling deals wrapped up, investors focused on fundamentals. stronger than expected manufacturing data from the philadelphia federal reserve bank. more on that in a few minutes but first the closing numbers, the dow was the only index in the red that lost two points dragged down by disappointing earnings by three components, ihb, united health care and goldman sachs. the nasdaq rose 23 and s&p added 11 points at the new record close. >>> so was yesterday's deal in washington, all clear for the markets for something far, far less. joining us to discuss is nick colus. nick, i've been calling this the sort of resolution rally that we've been in for the most part over the past week, and continuing to today when you had 23 of the 30 doe components actually higher and th
washington was open and back to business today, and wall street celebrated big time. the s&p 5 00 closed at a new all-time high and the nasdaq setting a fresh 13-year high and more milestones, the dow transport the small cap russe russerussell 2,000 and more ending at record closes. with the budget and debt ceiling deals wrapped up, investors focused on fundamentals. stronger than expected manufacturing data from the philadelphia federal reserve bank. more on that in a few minutes but first...